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in terms of extending a western pipe to china, they would love to do that. but the chinese are not falling for that. they are trying to play off the border with central asia from fields where they have equity and significant political and commercial control. 's best hope is to sell more gas in the east using the existing infrastructure. it something miller has claim they are now talking about but 2020 orhere out eight 2030 before we see gas coming from west siberia. where thetern rail is lack of chinese comment is conspicuous even though the russians keep talking about that's the route to get it up to 68. drawing gas from a pool in western siberia is exactly what the chinese don't want. i think it's very significant that besides the determination which was a break their last which raises the suspicion in my mind as to recovering that maybe see mpc will try to claw up scream -- upstream eventually. chinese supply would come from if and when gazprom develops the field with their usual efficiency that there may be an opening down the road for chinese to at leas
in terms of extending a western pipe to china, they would love to do that. but the chinese are not falling for that. they are trying to play off the border with central asia from fields where they have equity and significant political and commercial control. 's best hope is to sell more gas in the east using the existing infrastructure. it something miller has claim they are now talking about but 2020 orhere out eight 2030 before we see gas coming from west siberia. where thetern rail is lack...
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the second option is build a western route to china. you try to lower the price within russia and shove more gas in the russian economy or leave it in the ground for a better day. if you were to think about the four possible options how would you think about the attractiveness of each. >> the leaving it in the ground is what is happening now. even if you don't believe them saying they could produce 617 last year when it is 487, even if he is being lenient they have a lot of gas. what i think is interesting the most and we as an institute have conducted a public debate with gas proem on pricing and they are still saying the same thing. they have after a lot of hard talking with their customers, they have adapted where they needed to adapt which is in the competitive market. so their prices are now competitive with hub prices and in europe. the way they have done it is incrediblely bizarre way of doing it. you have to pay and you get paid back to you pay too much. it is crazy way of doing but they did it. the question going forward is do
the second option is build a western route to china. you try to lower the price within russia and shove more gas in the russian economy or leave it in the ground for a better day. if you were to think about the four possible options how would you think about the attractiveness of each. >> the leaving it in the ground is what is happening now. even if you don't believe them saying they could produce 617 last year when it is 487, even if he is being lenient they have a lot of gas. what i...
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the second option is to try to build a western route to china, to bring gas from west siberia. you try to low they are eprice within russia and shove more gas in the russian economy, or you leave et in the ground for a better day. when you think about those four possible options, how would you think about the relative attraction of that? >> the realpolitik is leaving it in the ground is what is happening now. even if you don't believe they could reduce 316 last year when hey produce 487, they have a -- even if you think he was exaggerating, they have a lot of gas. jim will talk a little about the infence on this. what i think is most interesting is we as an institute have conducted a public debate with gazprom on pricing. what's interesting is they are still saying the same thing about the pricing. after a lot of hard talking with their customers, they have adapted where they need to adapt in the competitive market. their prices are now competitive although the way they have done it is an incredibly bizarre -- it's a crazy way of doing it, but i have done it stop the question g
the second option is to try to build a western route to china, to bring gas from west siberia. you try to low they are eprice within russia and shove more gas in the russian economy, or you leave et in the ground for a better day. when you think about those four possible options, how would you think about the relative attraction of that? >> the realpolitik is leaving it in the ground is what is happening now. even if you don't believe they could reduce 316 last year when hey produce 487,...
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and number four globally behind china, the united states and south korea. does not right honorable friend a grid would think that this is just the sort of company we should be keeping? and further evidence that our strategy to rebalance the uk economy toward manufacturing and the west midlands and other regions is working? >> i'm grateful for what my honorable friend says because for the first time in almost a decade all three main sectors of the economy manufacturing, services and construction, have grown by at least 3% over the last year. i think this is further evidence of the economic plan is working. manufacturing is important and so much of it is tradable and want to see britain to export more, make more, invest more. the moves made by my right angle but in the budget in terms of investment allowances and backing eta is dedicated towards an angle but also as i said we must remain in the open economy that would encourage people to invest in our manufacturing base. >> later this week the opening stages of the giro d'italia will take place in northern ir
and number four globally behind china, the united states and south korea. does not right honorable friend a grid would think that this is just the sort of company we should be keeping? and further evidence that our strategy to rebalance the uk economy toward manufacturing and the west midlands and other regions is working? >> i'm grateful for what my honorable friend says because for the first time in almost a decade all three main sectors of the economy manufacturing, services and...
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and china was very isolated because of the massacre. but i think there was theory relating and even it is relating today that if china's economic progress and trade would inevitably result in more political freedom and guarantee basic human rights. .. viable democracy movement and international support. of course there was a political crisis for the regime, and the democracy movement that time at least was very viable and enough time ithenext time it was a strh international support. the international community did not realize. and the moment was there but over the past 25 years. the international capitalists have also been co-opted. china now has hope and also [inaudible] and this comes back to their own countries for example the u.s. acting as an apologist and lobbyist for the chinese government. the human rights are never a partisan issue. so this is a great sign that the leaders of the two parties come together to get the right message across to china and the rest of the world and that we remember what a her the hero din china and w
and china was very isolated because of the massacre. but i think there was theory relating and even it is relating today that if china's economic progress and trade would inevitably result in more political freedom and guarantee basic human rights. .. viable democracy movement and international support. of course there was a political crisis for the regime, and the democracy movement that time at least was very viable and enough time ithenext time it was a strh international support. the...
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market, countries like china are in clear violation of trade agreements. western pennsylvania nor the rest of this country won't be a welcome mat for the chinese or any foreign competitor to walk over. with that, i yield back to mr. doyle. mr. doyle: thank you. i would like to ask unanimous consent to withdraw my amendment and i want to thank chairman wolf for his efforts in support. hopefully we can work together to achieve the goals of this amendment with language in the conference report or some other means. mr. wolf: if the gentleman would yield. mr. doyle: gladly. mr. wolf: this is one of the better amendments offered today. i will do everything i can to make sure this is in the bill. if the members would take the time to go out and look at the place where you can see all the companies that are being hit, the chinese are stealing jobs and so i thank mr. doyle and mr. murphy for offering this. i will do everything i can, i think the staff knows how strongly i feel. mr. fattah has been a great help on these issues. if it is ruled out of order, we will m
market, countries like china are in clear violation of trade agreements. western pennsylvania nor the rest of this country won't be a welcome mat for the chinese or any foreign competitor to walk over. with that, i yield back to mr. doyle. mr. doyle: thank you. i would like to ask unanimous consent to withdraw my amendment and i want to thank chairman wolf for his efforts in support. hopefully we can work together to achieve the goals of this amendment with language in the conference report or...
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will use sanctions against western interests. the power of our sanctions is because of the power of the u.s. dollar. the u.s. dollar is the global reserve currency. it is giving us the ability to use targeted financial sanctions against bad actors. the u.s. dollar diminishes in its power and prevalence, it might be that we see countries like china and russia using colors of against us, we need to guard against that. -- using coercive sanctions against us, we need to guard against that. host: the sense of imports in eastern and european countries. we talked about germany, 30% of german energy is imported from russia. 91% of poland's energy, 73% in the czech republic, 34% in the netherlands, 98% in slovakia and 86% in hungary. a contrast between some of the former soviet union satellite states and western europe but still significant. guest: it is an enormous amount of leverage. when the u.s. pressed for europe to stop trading in oil with iran, they could make the difference up by asking the saudi's to pump more. this is a big deal
will use sanctions against western interests. the power of our sanctions is because of the power of the u.s. dollar. the u.s. dollar is the global reserve currency. it is giving us the ability to use targeted financial sanctions against bad actors. the u.s. dollar diminishes in its power and prevalence, it might be that we see countries like china and russia using colors of against us, we need to guard against that. -- using coercive sanctions against us, we need to guard against that. host:...
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china remembers the century of humiliation came to china in the form of western traders. the territorial concessions, opium, civil war, the collapse of the dynasty and invasion followed. the leadership makes a frequent mentioning of the pivotal role in the reversal of the humiliation and in the creation of the economic resurgence. today the majority of the gross domestic product and business are all on the coast of the east and the south china sea. 50% of the commercial and one third of the value and trade traverses the sea. if the world has a commercial intersection this is it. traditional international law as fevered calls for freedom of navigation and peaceful settlement of disputes. this is being increasingly challenged by china claim of historical rights to the entire south and east china sea. they are pressing claims generating coercion with military -- maritime assets and in the case of vietnam the navy vessels fostering the arms race. this is an unprecedented chinese move. china has never placed one of its rigs in the exclusive economic zone of another state witho
china remembers the century of humiliation came to china in the form of western traders. the territorial concessions, opium, civil war, the collapse of the dynasty and invasion followed. the leadership makes a frequent mentioning of the pivotal role in the reversal of the humiliation and in the creation of the economic resurgence. today the majority of the gross domestic product and business are all on the coast of the east and the south china sea. 50% of the commercial and one third of the...
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china launched rfd-tv on their system and time warner added rfd-tv to franchises in kentucky? concerns with comcast now taking over this major western city and another rural state should be obvious. in addition to 30 million homes, the choice to access this proven channel and a wall between rural and urban america. comcast does not reverse its recent behavior towards rmg and rfd-tv. to ensure that rural america has a balance of services between rural and urban populations. the information superhighway must go down each and every country road and provide two way communication in order that city and country remain connected. just as it was when the 1893 communications act led to the establishment of our namesake rural free delivery, or rfd-tv. thank you for allowing me not to wear a tie and i look forward to answering all your questions. >> thank you very much. and you are recognized for the opening statement. >> thank you. ranking member johnson, for the opportunity. and it was about the internet. 15 years ago i had the good fortune and maybe good luck to fund the company on a
china launched rfd-tv on their system and time warner added rfd-tv to franchises in kentucky? concerns with comcast now taking over this major western city and another rural state should be obvious. in addition to 30 million homes, the choice to access this proven channel and a wall between rural and urban america. comcast does not reverse its recent behavior towards rmg and rfd-tv. to ensure that rural america has a balance of services between rural and urban populations. the information...
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on monday the western district of virginia unsealed an indictment naming five people of the people's republic of china on 31 proud counts including conspiring to commit computer fraud, hacking a computer without authorization and private financial gains damaging computers through transmission of code and command, activate identity theft, economic espionage and theft of trade seekers. each has prices into the expertise to conspiracy to penetrate the computer networks of six u.s. companies all those countries were engaged in negotiation or joint ventures with former pursuing legal action against state-owned enterprises in china. this marks the first time criminal charges have been filed against nonstate actors for hacking. also metadata and its worldwide worldwide operations against those individuals who created and purchase malware. this operation involved 18 countries, more than 90 arrests have been made so far and more than 300 searches have been conducted around the world in support of the operation. products are offered on the website with the product include axis tools and black
on monday the western district of virginia unsealed an indictment naming five people of the people's republic of china on 31 proud counts including conspiring to commit computer fraud, hacking a computer without authorization and private financial gains damaging computers through transmission of code and command, activate identity theft, economic espionage and theft of trade seekers. each has prices into the expertise to conspiracy to penetrate the computer networks of six u.s. companies all...